Engraved Sea Turtle Note

Engraving

One of the oldest and most beautiful processes for reproducing images on paper, Engraving involves reverse etching an image onto a copper plate.

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Debossed

The opposite of embossing, debossing creates a recessed design by pressing a die into the paper.

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Digital

Digital printing relies on computer technology to print images direct from a computer to paper. But unlike traditional printing, digital printers spray the ink onto the paper rather than imprint it.

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Engraving

One of the oldest and most beautiful processes for reproducing images on paper, Engraving involves reverse etching an image onto a copper plate.

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Foil Stamped

Foil stamping is a process for which foils made of metal or other materials, available in various colors, are carried on a plastic sheet and transferred through a stamping process onto paper.

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Letterpress

Letterpress printing involves setting the design in reverse on a letterpress plate which is inked and pressed onto the paper. The pressing process transfers the ink and leaves a deep impression on the paper creating a three dimensional print.

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Lithographed

Also known as flat printing, lithography is created by ink applied to a flat printing plate. It is the most common but least distinctive printing technique.

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Thermographed

One of the most affordable types of printing, thermography involves adding a resinous powder to the printing ink which leaves a slightly raised effect. Thermography produces an effect similar to but not quite as elegant as engraving.

Product Details

The sea turtle is elegant in its own right, and charming the cover of this piece of stationery makes it an especially graceful way to say "hello" to friends and family. Featuring a complementary black and gold deco pattern, the envelope lining is an equally elegant lead-in to your message inside.

Our Printing Processes: Engraving

Engraving is used for all types of stationery. Engraved personalized and business stationery will always exude timeless good taste. Engraving is also a go-to for formal event invitations such as weddings. Want to learn more? Discover all about Engraving here.

TIPs & Tricks

Where do I write? When using a flat card for social correspondence, only the front of the card is used for the message. You can keep the message brief! For a folded note, pages 1 and 3 can be used (front of the note and inside lower page); pages 2 and 4 (inside top and the back of the closed note) are traditionally left blank. Need more room? Try a letter sheet!